Late News: Free O2 Wi-Fi at McDonalds, JP Morgan: 70 Million iPads to Sell in 2012, Foxconn Recruiter: iPhone 5 Coming in June

O2 has just announced a five year deal to provide free wi-fi to McDonald's restaurants up and down the country. In total, there are 1,200 McDonald's restaurants in the UK which O2 will be supplying with wi-fi this summer, before the Olympics comes to town. The fast food chain already boasts wi-fi, and has done since 2007 - however, this will be a change of provider, from The Cloud to O2.

The European Commission has launched a pair of antitrust investigations against Motorola Mobility to see if the company used its patents to unfairly hinder the competition in the European market - something that would breach EU antitrust rules. This all comes following complaints by both Apple and Microsoft, who aren't happy with the action Motorola has taken in attempting to enforce injunctions against the iPhone and iPad, along with the Xbox and Windows.

JP Morgan, the well-reputed investment bank responsible for Apple's business endeavours, has made predictions about the top iOS devices. According to a note to investors obtained by an Apple Insider, JP Morgan points to a "major upside potential" of Apple sales. Previously, analysts predicted that iPhones and iPads would exceed the performance of its competitors within the smart devices market than originally expected.

According to new information dug up by Japanese website Macotakara, Foxconn is gearing up to empower the next generation iPhones with high speed functionality. The rumoured "iPhone 5" is expected to be introduced to the market sometime in June, if we are to believe the anonymous recruiter from Foxconn who let slip this information.